Best lakes around Sulzbach-Rosenberg are found in a region characterized by the Franconian Alb, offering a mix of natural and man-made water bodies. While no natural lakes are directly within the municipal boundaries, the surrounding area features popular destinations like the Happurger Stausee and Happurger Baggersee. These locations provide diverse recreational activities and contribute to the natural landscape of the Pegnitz valley. The area is known for its scenic walking routes and opportunities for outdoor recreation.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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The outdoor pool in Königstein is one of the most beautiful bathing opportunities in the Amberg-Sulzbach district. The bath water comes from a natural spring, the surroundings are wonderfully green. Since 2018 there has also been a bathing festival here in summer.
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At the information point at the Königstein open-air swimming pool, there is not only a hiking map of the area, but also the starting point for various circular hiking trails and the access to the "Botanical Educational Path" and to the Ossinger. In addition to parking spaces, there are also flyers for the hiking trails.
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A beautifully landscaped natural pool with camping facilities.
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Two herons have recently been wading through the shallow water here.
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These smaller ponds, artificially created in the Middle Ages, were used by the nobles for fish farming. Today they are left to their own devices, are used for recreation and offer a diverse living space.
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This pond got its name based on the "fast gallows" that used to stand here. The Vilseck Chronicle describes: "Some Vilseckers, who only obeyed laws and regulations when they brought them advantages, could easily be forced and encouraged through a" quick gallows treatment "to serve the welfare of all again in their lives. ) The quick gallows was an effective means of coercion. (...) The Vilsecker Schnellgalgen consisted of a gallows-like wooden frame on which a basket-like housing hung on a chain, which could be locked but still provided a view. (...) The convicted criminal had to take a seat in the basket, then the city servant threw the swaying basket repeatedly and unexpectedly into the water, whereby the convicted person often swallowed water in his fear.
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While there are no natural lakes directly within Sulzbach-Rosenberg, popular destinations nearby include the Happurger Stausee and Happurger Baggersee. Other notable spots are the Königstein Natural Swimming Pool, known for its natural spring water, and the historic Wagensaß Pond, an artificial pond from the Middle Ages now left in its natural state.
Yes, the Happurger Baggersee is an excellent choice for families, offering clear waters, shallow areas for children, and sunbathing lawns. The Königstein Natural Swimming Pool is also highly recommended as one of the most beautiful swimming opportunities in the Amberg-Sulzbach district, with its natural spring water and green surroundings.
The Happurger Stausee is a hub for water sports like windsurfing and sailing, with designated entry points. You can also enjoy a scenic five-kilometer walking and cycling path around the reservoir, or explore marked hiking trails in the surrounding Franconian Alb, including to the Arzberg observation tower for views of the lake.
Swimming is generally not officially permitted in the Happurger Stausee due to its nature as a reservoir, though some sources suggest otherwise. However, the Happurger Baggersee is a popular bathing lake, ideal for swimming and cooling off, with clear waters and amenities like jetties.
Yes, there are numerous hiking opportunities. Around Happurger Stausee, a scenic circular path is available, and marked trails lead through the Franconian Alb. For more options, you can explore the hiking guide for Sulzbach-Rosenberg, which includes routes like the 'Wagensaß Pond – Martin Lehmeier Pond loop'.
Happurger Baggersee offers a range of amenities for visitors, including a kiosk with changing rooms and showers, a restaurant, and public toilets. There are also wooden jetties for jumping into the water and sunbathing lawns, some with shade.
Happurger Baggersee is easily accessible by public transport. You can take the S-Bahn to Happurg, and the lake is just a short walk from the station.
Yes, the Wagensaß Pond is an artificial lake created in the Middle Ages for fish farming, now a diverse living space. Another unique spot is Hüllweiher Grasberg, a village pond that served as a vital waterhole and is part of a circular route highlighting water's importance in the Jura landscape.
The region around the lakes is characterized by the Franconian Alb, offering beautiful views and a protected landscape, especially around Happurger Stausee. You'll find diverse living spaces around ponds like Wagensaß, and the Königstein Natural Swimming Pool is set in a wonderfully green environment with natural spring water.
Visitors appreciate the diverse recreational opportunities, from water sports at Happurger Stausee to family-friendly swimming at Happurger Baggersee. The natural beauty, scenic walking paths, and the unique historical context of ponds like Wagensaß Pond also receive high praise from the komoot community.
Yes, a scenic cycling path, approximately five kilometers long, encircles the Happurger Stausee. Additionally, the Happurger Baggersee is located directly on a cycling path between Hersbruck and Happurg. For more cycling options, you can check the MTB Trails around Sulzbach-Rosenberg guide for nearby routes.
Yes, for Happurger Baggersee, a large parking lot is available, making it easily reachable by car. The Königstein Natural Swimming Pool also offers parking spaces for visitors.


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